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		<title>FIFA Soccer 09 Kicks Ass</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>donniek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just got a hands-on look at EA's new soccer title. It's got our early vote for sports title of the year.]]></description>
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We just got back from an <strong>EA</strong> showcase, and as always, the company has a strong holiday line-up, including a much-improved <strong><em>NBA Live 09</em></strong>, a new cartoon-y boxing title called <strong><em>Facebreaker</em></strong> (think <em>Street Fighter II</em> meets <em>Ring King</em>), the ultra-awesome, ultra-violent sci-fi banger <a href="http://www.complex.com/blogs/tag/dead-space/"><strong><em>Dead Space</strong></em></a>, the infamous <strong><em>Spore</strong></em>, and a really cool game that we signed away the rights to talk about until next month. </p>
<p>But the game that really caught our eye was <strong><em>FIFA Soccer 09</strong></em> (in stores October 14). Somewhere in the last few years, EA&#8217;s <em>FIFA</em> franchise caught up with Konami&#8217;s <strong><em>Pro Evo</em></strong> series, and now it&#8217;s clear that <em>FIFA</em> has passed it for good. Building on the success of <em>FIFA Soccer 08</em> and the summer&#8217;s <em>UEFA EURO 2008</em> title, <em>FIFA Soccer 09</em> has the makings of the best footy title ever. Check out our hands-on impressions of the game and more screenshots are after the jump.<br />
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<p><strong>GAMEPLAY:</strong> We played an exhibition game against a colleague (<strong>Arsenal</strong> v. <strong>England</strong>, go figure), and what was immediately evident is the intuitiveness of the controls. What impressed us about <em>UEFA EURO 2008</em> was the improved &#8220;through ball&#8221; control, making passes into space seem more like real football. <em>FIFA Soccer 09</em> builds on that and makes it even smoother, so you can incorporate intricate &#8220;Total Football&#8221;-style passing into your game. Even as an early version of the title, the game engine felt seamless and the movements instinctual. As good as <em>FIFA Soccer 08</em> is, the game sometimes feels a little choppy. <em>FIFA Soccer 09</em> is fluid all the way. </p>
<p><strong>GRAPHICS:</strong> Seems like <em>FIFA Soccer 09</em> has hundreds of new animations&#39;in just a 10-minute game, we saw dozens of them. Collision dynamics are greatly improved (players will jostle each other in pursuit of the ball), the tackling is more varied (i.e., it&#8217;s not the same slide tackle over and over again), and player models are more realistic than ever. EA obviously paid attention to the little things too: when you send a player on a run, he points to where he wants his pass, and there are a multitude of ways that players can tumble. You can even tackle your own teammate! (Sorry, Rosicky.)</p>
<p><strong>EXTRAS:</strong> We had a lot of fun with the customizable goal celebrations in <em>UEFA EURO 2008</em> (especially online, suckas!!!), and apparently others did too, because EA put them in <em>FIFA Soccer 09</em>. Nothing better than rubbing a goal in the face of your opponent by executing an elaborate celebration. Overall, the game looks incredible and we can hardly wait to play it for real. <em>Pro Evo</em>, time to stop slacking. You&#8217;re getting left behind. </p>
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